मानसतीर्थ-शौचप्रशंसा | Praise of the ‘Mental Tīrtha’ and the Marks of Purity
आवर्तनानि चत्वारि साधयेच्चाप्यसौ नर: । वह पुरुष सौ पद्म वर्षोके समान दस महाकल्प तथा चार चतुर्युगीतक अपने पुण्यका फल भोगता है
āvartanāni catvāri sādhayec cāpy asau naraḥ |
Bhishma dit : «L’homme qui mène à bien les quatre cycles prescrits (āvartanas) jouit du fruit de son mérite pendant une durée incommensurable, comparée à cent années de lotus, dix mahākalpas et quatre caturyugas.»
भीष्म उवाच
The core teaching is that steadfast completion of prescribed religious disciplines (here, ‘four āvartanas’) generates vast puṇya, whose reward is portrayed as lasting across immense cosmic time-measures—highlighting the Mahābhārata’s link between disciplined dharma-practice and enduring karmic results.
Bhīṣma is instructing (as a dharma-teacher figure) about the spiritual efficacy of a particular observance: he states that a person who completes the four cycles of that practice enjoys its meritorious fruit for extraordinarily long periods, expressed through grand cosmological units (lotus-years, mahākalpas, caturyugas).